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Some words that start with "aero" are aerobics, aeroplane, aerosol, and aerodynamics.
Aerodrome; aeroplane; aerobics; and so on.
Aeronautics, aerospace, aerodynamics, aerobics, aerosol, and in some languages, such as English (British) aeroplane. There are also many more including other forms of the words given here. aeroengineer
The air; having to do with the air. Check another source to be sure.
The Greek root "aero" means "air" or "gas," while the Latin root "aer" also means "air" or "atmosphere." Both roots are commonly used in words related to air or aviation, such as aerodynamics or aeronautics.
The prefix for dynamic is "aero-" and the prefix for space is "cosmo-".
aeroplaneaerojet
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Aerospace, aeroplane, aerodrome.
aero and sol
Aerospace, aeroplane, aerodrome.
Aero refers to air or something air related. The term is often attached to other words. Its origins can be traced to Greece,
aerosmith, it's a rock band
Aerodrome; aeroplane; aerobics; and so on.
Aero
Aeronautics, aerospace, aerodynamics, aerobics, aerosol, and in some languages, such as English (British) aeroplane. There are also many more including other forms of the words given here. aeroengineer
aerobatics, aerosol, aeroplane, aeronaut, aerial, and aerospace
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